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Main Entry:
final [fahyn-l]
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: conclusive, definitive
Synonyms: absolute, decided, decisive, definite, determinate, determinative, finished, incontrovertible, irrefutable, irrevocable, settled, unanswerable, unappealable
Notes: final means occurring at or forming an end or not to be altered or undone, while a finale is the concluding part of any performance
Antonyms: continuing, inconclusive, interim, introductory, persistent, temporary
Main Entry: gone
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not present, no longer in existence
Synonyms: AWOL, absent, astray, away, burned up, consumed, dead, decamped, deceased, defunct, departed, disappeared, disintegrated, displaced, dissipated, dissolved, done, down the drain, dried up, elapsed, ended, extinct, finished, flown, lacking, left, lost, missing, moved, no more, nonextant, not a sign of, not here, out the window, over, passed, past, quit, removed, retired, run-off, shifted, spent, split, taken a powder, taken leave, transferred, traveling, turned to dust, vanished, withdrawn
Antonyms: around, current, existing, present, working
Main Entry: kaput
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: ruined, wrecked
Synonyms: all washed up, belly-up, burned out, cooked, dead*, destroyed, done for, down and out, down for the count, down the drain, down the tubes, finished, floored, had it, nonfunctioning, on the skids, out of business, out of circulation, sunk, totaled, washed up, wiped out
Main Entry: masterful
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: expert, skilled
Synonyms: adept, adroit, clever, consummate, crack, crackerjack*, deft, dexterous, excellent, exquisite, fine, finished, first-rate, master, masterly, preeminent, proficient, skillful, superior, superlative, supreme, transcendent
Notes: masterful can mean dominating, domineering, imperious, and imposing; masterly can describe having the skills of a master and means adroit and expert
Antonyms: amateurish, ignorant, stupid, unproficient, unskilled
Main Entry: neat
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: clever, practiced
Synonyms: able, adept, adroit, agile, apt, artful, deft, dexterous, efficient, effortless, elegant, expert, finished, graceful, handy, nimble, precise, proficient, quick, ready, skillful, speedy, stylish, well-judged
Antonyms: disorganized, unpracticed
Main Entry: off
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: gone; remote
Synonyms: absent, canceled, finished, inoperative, negligible, not employed, not on duty, on vacation, outside, postponed, slender, slight, slim, small, unavailable
Antonyms: here, present
Main Entry: out
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not possible; gone
Synonyms: absent, antiquated, at an end, away, behind the times, cold, dated, dead, demode, doused, ended, exhausted, expired, extinguished, finished, impossible, not allowed, not on, old-fashioned, old-hat, outmoded, outside, passé, ruled out, unacceptable, unfashionable, used up
Antonyms: here, in, possible
Main Entry: over
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: accomplished
Synonyms: ancient history, at an end, by, bygone, closed, completed, concluded, done, done with, ended, finished, gone, past, settled, up
Notes: more than refers to countable items (there are more than 50 pies); over refers to general or unspecified amounts (over half the church is full)
Antonyms: failed, incomplete, unfinished
Main Entry: past
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: preceding, done
Synonyms: accomplished, ago, antecedent, anterior, completed, elapsed, ended, extinct, finished, foregoing, forgotten, former, gone, gone by, over, over and done, precedent, previous, prior, spent
Antonyms: current, future, present
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